Factory-Style Pendants from $15
A fixture of the industrial age, steel-and-enamel pendant lights were a happy marriage of form and function. First introduced in factories in the late 1800s, they had one purpose: to shed as much light as possible. Broad shades lined with reflective white porcelain enamel directed the glow of bulbs that were often protected from breakage by cages. Today the shades may be lightweight aluminum instead of steel and coated in rustproof paint instead of porcelain enamel, but their simple, streamlined shapes remain just as popular. Here, Goldenshell lighting can offer you the best lamps.A fixture of the industrial age, steel-and-enamel pendant lights were a happy marriage of form and function. First introduced in factories in the late 1800s, they had one purpose: to shed as much light as possible. Broad shades lined with reflective white porcelain enamel directed the glow of bulbs that were often protected from breakage by cages. Today the shades may be lightweight aluminum instead of steel and coated in rustproof paint instead of porcelain enamel, but their simple, streamlined shapes remain just as popular. Here, Goldenshell lighting can offer you the best lamps.
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